foxylady said:are these companies advising you to drive without insurance
Asa learner driver hwo are you supposed to get insurance, if companies say you need x amount of years experience. Hello thought you couldnt get experience without driving first, are these companies advising you to drive without insurance as not all leaner drivers have the privilege of driving on someone elses policy
I probably should have wored the question better, but my rant is about insurance companies who wont insure a first time driver unless they have 5 years experience, or do som ecourse that can only be done by some who is driving like a fully qualified driver, which is kind of impossible if you are only starting off.
Do you think that motor insurance should be community rated or something and that insurance companies should not load the premiums of individuals who (statistically) represent a higher risk to them?my rant is about insurance companies who wont insure a first time driver unless they have 5 years experience, or do som ecourse that can only be done by some who is driving like a fully qualified driver, which is kind of impossible if you are only starting off.
Provisional drivers themselves are very much to blame for the lengthy waiting time for tests with a fail rate of just under 50% illustrating just how ill-prepared they are.Why should we be punished for our governments inept ability to run the driving test procedures efficiently.
... but you are asking me to wait over a year (remember i applied last September for this test).
Though I dont think its easy to present a no claims bonus to one company if you have had a claim with another.
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